In recent years, study abroad has become a major vehicle for cross-cultural and language-skill building. Students’ ability to integrate and immerse themselves locally is a key factor in determining whether U.S. universities invest in new programs abroad. To increase
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In addition to taking courses with Israeli peers, students on all Masa Israel programs are required to take part in immersive volunteer opportunities. Rutgers student Laura Marder volunteered at a shelter for battered woman while studying at the University of Haifa, and University of Maryland student Elisheva Layman tutored students in English at a Jerusalem school for autistic children while studying at Hebrew University.There are more than 200,000 American students studying abroad each year, an estimated 10 percent of them Jewish, yet less than 1,000 come to Israel. Masa Israel’s goal is to develop Israel into a premiere hub for international education and give more Jewish young adults real Israel experiences.